incantatory Antonyms

Meaning of incantatory

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incantatory (a.)

Dealing by enchantment; magical.

incantatory Sentence Examples

  1. The incantatory chanting seemed to reverberate through the ancient ruins.
  2. The priest uttered incantatory words while performing the sacred ritual.
  3. The song's incantatory melody captivated the audience, drawing them into its mystical depths.
  4. The sorcerer chanted incantatory verses, hoping to summon a powerful spirit.
  5. The incantatory spell was believed to possess the ability to heal the sick.
  6. The tribal elders gathered around the fire, sharing incantatory tales that had been passed down for generations.
  7. The incantatory music of the shamans transported the listeners to a realm of heightened awareness.
  8. The incantatory poems contained ancient wisdom and powerful blessings.
  9. The incantatory words seemed to possess a life of their own, flowing effortlessly from the speaker's lips.
  10. The incantatory atmosphere filled the temple, creating a sense of awe and wonder.

FAQs About the word incantatory

Dealing by enchantment; magical.

spell, curse, invocation, whammy, charm, sorcery, glamour, hex, glamor, magic

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The incantatory chanting seemed to reverberate through the ancient ruins.

The priest uttered incantatory words while performing the sacred ritual.

The song's incantatory melody captivated the audience, drawing them into its mystical depths.

The sorcerer chanted incantatory verses, hoping to summon a powerful spirit.